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Monthly Archives For September 2022
Beijing find 13 new COVID-19 cases on campus as universities deal with infection from returned students
Beijing has strengthened COVID-19 prevention measures on campus as cluster infections in multiple universities continue to increase. The capital city detected 14 new COVID-19 confirmed cases among …
China’s Ningxia reports surging foreign trade in Jan.-Aug.
Northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region saw its foreign trade surge 66.8 percent year on year to reach 17.41 billion yuan (about 2.52 billion U.S. dollars) in the first eight months of 2022, …
China quarantines college students after Covid-19 cases detected in dormitory
Quarantining anyone in contact with those tested positive for coronavirus has been a pillar of China’s strict “zero-Covid” policy. The quarantine centers include field hospitals, converted stadiums …
Xi Leaves China for First Time Since COVID Pandemic Began to Meet Putin
“The bigger signal is that he, Xi Jinping, is going out of China for the first time since the pandemic in the run-up to the party congress. If there were going to be plottings aga…
UN Human Rights Council weighs accusing China of ‘crimes against humanity’
The UN Human Rights Council may push for further investigation of China’s rights abuses in Xinjiang, but Chinese President Xi Jinping may hold enough sway to kill the effort.
Modernizing The IDB To Compete With China’s Debt Diplomacy
Governments have only two solutions: a revitalized Inter-American Development Bank that leverages private investment or accepting China’s debt trap diplomacy.
India’s curbs on rice exports aggravate food crisis in China
India is the world’s largest rice exporter, accounting for 40 per cent of the global rice trade. India exports rice to more than 150 countries, and any reduction in its shipments would increase upward …
China’s economy is slowing, its population aging. That could make it dangerous
China’s economy is slowing and its population is aging. Will that prompt its leaders to take risks now, before their power declines?
EY’s Greater China business opts-out of global split
EY’s Greater China practice, which covers mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, and Mongolia, has confirmed with will not be taking part in the Big …
Interview: Decoupling from China is just a pipe dream, says Thai banker
Given China’s economic resilience and pivotal position in the global economy and supply chains, those banging on about decoupling from China are just having a pipe dream, a Thai banker said. As the …
Just Bread and Noodles: China’s Covid-19 Lockdown Distress Hits Xinjiang
People in the city of 600,000 have been commanded to stay in their homes since early August, forcing many to rely largely on neighborhood officials to deliver supplies.
Shenzhen Investment Holdings Bay Area Development (OTCMKTS:SIHBY) Reaches New 1-Year Low at $2.05
Shenzhen Investment Holdings Bay Area Development Company Limited (OTCMKTS:SIHBY – Get Rating) shares reached a new 52-week low on Friday . The company traded as low as $2.05 and last traded at $2.57, …